History

For Josh, wherein I bore you with (mostly incorrect) history and (wannabe/pseudo) intellectual conjecture. Featuring the lovely Lex, who's videos are far shorter, far more instructive and far less boring: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Xr4liwa8fFyT53y

MEETING WILLIAM WALLACE SUBSCRIBE: http://goo.gl/3q8bps SHAUNVLOG 14 -- William Wallace is Scotland's son. I went to the Wallace Monument in Stirling to celebrate the Battle of Stirling Bridge... -- WELCOME TO SHAUNVLOG - I'm Shaun and this is my YouTube

Read more about this story at: http://scot.sh/wallace-sword One of Scotland's most treasured national icons, the legendary Wallace Sword, has been reinstalled in its home at The National Wallace Monument following a period in secret storage. The 5ft 4" sw

The 100th anniversary of the end of the Battle of Arras. Poppyscotland and Legion Scotland marked the anniversary with a commemorative service at the Wallace Monument followed by a poppy cascade of 46,000 petals representing the number of Scottish casualt

The Bruce invasion of Ireland just happened to coincide with a major catastrophe: the Great European Famine of 1315-17. In this devastating time, thousands died of starvation and many more resorted to cannibalism. There were reports of corpses and even ch

A brief look at the history of Scotland and how Scottish King James VI became the King of England and introduced the concept of political union between the two to the public forum. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A1l_Riata http://en.wikipedia.o

Uploaded by MILITARY HISTORY 2015. The Military History of Ancient Scotland and Ancient Ireland. On Midsummer Day, 1314, the exiled Scottish king led an army against an English force three times as large. Pikemen in dense formation routed the English, res